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» 22-06-18, 19:22

Bazzi's "Mine" also hits the Radio Songs top 10, while Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne add to their lofty totals of Hot 100 appearances.
As previously reported, Drake's "Nice for What" returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, rising from No. 2, for a seventh total week on top.

Plus, late jazz star Louis Prima makes history on the Hot 100, ending the longest break between appearances on the chart (57 years, four months and two weeks), as he debuts at No. 42 as the featured artist on Kids See Ghosts' "4th Dimension."

Who else makes notable Hot 100 chart moves?

"Delicate," Taylor Swift
As it jumps to a new high on the Hot 100 (37-25), the fourth radio single from reputation becomes the set's second top 10 on the Radio Songs chart, where it pushes 12-9 (73.4 million in audience, up 9 percent in the tracking week, according to Nielsen Music). Lead reputation single "Look What You Made Me Do" hit No. 5 last October, followed by "…Ready for It?" (No. 17, December) and "End Game," featuring Ed Sheeran and Future (No. 15, January).

Swift scores her 14th total Radio Songs top 10 with "Delicate," which concurrently climbs 7-4 on Adult Pop Songs, 10-8 on Pop Songs and 11-10 on Adult Contemporary, where it becomes her first top 10 from reputation and her 12th total.

"Mine," Bazzi
Bazzi's debut hit rebounds 23-15 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 11 on April 7, and becomes his first Radio Songs top 10 (11-10; 69.9 million, up 4 percent). On Pop Songs, the track rises 3-2.

"Rich Sex," Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Wayne
Following its June 11 release, the song starts at No. 88 on the Hot 100, driven most-heavily by 5.6 million U.S. streams (in the week ending June 14); it should jump on next week's charts following its first full week of tracking.

With the bow, Minaj extends her record for the most Hot 100 visits among women (to 90), while Lil Wayne further solidifies his overall third-place ranking (138).

Here's an updated look at the acts with the most Hot 100 appearances, dating to the chart's Aug. 4, 1958, launch:

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» 22-06-18, 19:24

Kanye West earns his 50th career entry on the Rhythmic Songs airplay chart thanks to his featured role on Travis Scott’s “Watch,” which debuts at No. 33 on the list dated June 23. The tune arrives on the survey via a 20 percent surge in plays in the week ending June 17, according to Nielsen Music.

West becomes the ninth act to tally at least 50 Rhythmic Songs hits since the chart began on Oct. 3, 1992.

Of West's 50 entries, 31 were as a lead artist, while 19 boasted West as a featured act on another artist's song.

Here’s a look at all the acts who have reached notched at least 50 hits on the Rhythmic Songs chart:

West made his Rhythmic Songs debut in December 2003 with his featured turn on Twista's “Slow Jamz,” which also featured Jamie Foxx. The tune debuted at No. 40 and later hit No. 1 for three weeks. “Jamz” was the first of West's seven leaders to date. He most recently topped the survey with 2012’s “Mercy,” alongside Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz, which led for one week.

» 23-06-18, 02:50

Now, let’s take a closer look at some of the action on the rest of the Billboard 200:

— Sugarland, Bigger – No. 11 — The country duo returns with its first album since 2010, as Bigger bows at No. 11 with 30,000 equivalent album units earned. The set's current single single “Babe,” featuring Taylor Swift, peaked at No. 8 on the Hot Country Songs chart, and has so far climbed to No. 27 on the Country Airplay tally.

— Various Artists, Now That’s What I Call Country, Volume 11 – No. 44 — The Now That’s What I Call Music train keeps a rollin’, as the compilation series nets its 82nd entry on the list with the arrival of Now That’s What I Call Country, Volume 11. The effort enters at No. 44 with 12,000 units (all from traditional album sales).

— Fleetwood Mac, The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac – No. 145 — The band’s The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac compilation surpasses 2 million copies sold in the U.S., as the hits package sold another 2,000 copies in the week ending June 14, bringing its overall sales total to just over 2 million. The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac peaked at No. 12 in 2002, and is one of the act’s 11 top 40-charting efforts on the tally.

— The Beach Boys With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Beach Boys With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – No. 165 — It’s the 56th chart entry for The Beach Boys, and the set also bows atop the overall Classical Albums chart, as well as the Crossover Classical Albums chart. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra took the original recordings of such smashes from The Beach Boys like “California Girls” and “Help Me, Rhonda” and provided orchestral accompaniment.

— Portugal. The Man, Woodstock – No. 199 — Portugal. The Man’s Woodstock celebrates its one-year anniversary on the chart, as the set shifts 186-199 in its 52nd week on the tally. The album debuted and peaked at No. 32 and has never left the list since its release. Through June 14, the album has earned 460,000 equivalent album units, of which 84,000 were in traditional album sales. The set’s songs have collectively accumulated 370 million on-demand audio streams, led by the smash single “Feel It Still” (with 292 million of the 370 million sum). The single spent 20 weeks atop the Alternative Songs airplay chart, and peaked at No. 4 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100.